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• A Probability of 100% means that the samples at the step will always be played.
• A Probability of 50% means that on average, the samples at the step will be played in half of the
patterns.
• A Probability of 25% means that on average, the samples at the step will be played in a quarter
of the patterns.
Clearing steps, Patterns and Projects will also reset all Probabilities to 100%. Live recording of a new
sample to a step will also reset the probability at that step to 100%.
Recording Knob Movements (Automation)
You can tweak the sonic parameters of assigned samples in real time using the Macro controls
3
.
Circuit Rhythm features automation, which means you can add the effect of these tweaks to the
recorded pattern by entering Record Mode (by pressing
G
Record
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) while moving the knobs.
On entering Record Mode, the LEDs below the active Macro controls initially retain the colour and
brightness they had previously, but as soon as you make an adjustment, the LED turns red to confirm
that you are now recording the knob movement.
In order for the knob movements to be retained, you must exit Record Mode before the sequence
loops back beyond the point in the pattern where you initially turned the Macro, otherwise Circuit
Rhythm will overwrite the automation data with that corresponding to the new knob position.
Provided you do this, you’ll hear the effect of the Macro control being replayed when the sequence
next loops round, at the point in the pattern where you turned the control.
You can also record Macro control changes when the sequence isn’t playing: in
Velocity View
,
Gate
View
or
Probability View
, press
G
Record
, select the step at which the change should occur by
pressing and holding the pad corresponding to the step; this will play the sample at that step. Then
adjust the Macro control(s) as desired; the new value(s) will be written to the automation data; press
Record
again to exit Record Mode.
When the sequence is running, you will hear the effect of the Macro knob movements at that step. In
the same manner, you may also edit the automation of Macro controls for specific steps in this way
while the sequencer is playing back. With Record Mode enabled, hold down a step pad and turn a
Macro control.
Any changes made to Macro values which are recorded as part of the pattern will be retained even if
the sample is changed during the pattern (see “Sample Flip” at
). You can tweak the sound
at a specific step and then change the sample at that step: the tweak will still be effective.
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